For an alternative, people can look at <a href="https://clearbit.co/" rel="nofollow">https://clearbit.co/</a> which is also pretty solid and with nice other feature. Alex McCaw is behind it. ( I have no stake in it, just tried both services )
If anyone is looking for an alternative I've been working on something similar over at <a href="http://hulimail.com" rel="nofollow">http://hulimail.com</a>.<p>Not a direct replacement but I'm now adding some additional features to try to make it that. If you're an existing Stacklead customer I'd be interested in talking to you about getting your data migrated and making sure everything works as well at Hulimail as it did at Stacklead.
Does anyone know any of StackLead's metrics like run rate, active users, etc? It'd be cool if Ted or Gordon could share more information in a post-mortem too.<p>I'm curious as to why the company joined LinkedIn instead of pursuing the opportunity to grow StackLead. I've heard from more than a few people using it how valuable the service is and I'm surprised they are shutting it down.
LinkedIn's value is in the database of contacts and interactions. It looks like they're trying to get rid of anyone who was able to capture a significant portion of that data. Too bad, it was a useful service. They must have made them a sweet offer.
This seems like it could be a real business with a lot of traction, especially with the death of Rapportive. I wonder why the founders chose to throw it away and get jobs at LinkedIn.